Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall falls for the mysterious Thelma Jordon when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate.
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The File on Thelma Jordon
1950
R
1 h 40 m
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Film-Noir
Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall falls for the mysterious Thelma Jordon when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate.
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6.9 /10
3508 people rated
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Barbara Stanwyck
Thelma Jordon
Wendell Corey
Cleve Marshall
Paul Kelly
Miles Scott
Joan Tetzel
Pamela Marshall
Stanley Ridges
Kingsley Willis
Richard Rober
Tony Laredo
Minor Watson
Judge Calvin Blackwell
Barry Kelley
District Attorney Pierce
Kasey Rogers
Dolly
Basil Ruysdael
Judge Jonathan David Hancock
Jane Novak
Mrs. Blackwell
Gertrude Hoffman
Aunt Vera Edwards
Harry Antrim
Sidney
Kate Drain Lawson
Clara
Theresa Harris
Esther
Byron Barr
McCary
Geraldine Wall
Matron
Jonathan Corey
Timmy Marshall
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Dimpho Ndaba
29/05/2023 17:03
source: The File on Thelma Jordon
Laura Ikeji
18/11/2022 08:21
Trailer—The File on Thelma Jordon
Rahul007
16/11/2022 10:25
The File on Thelma Jordon
Mariatou
16/11/2022 02:07
So much has already been said about this film, so I don't have to elaborate. All I can say about this movie is "oh my!". The reason being is that during the late 40's and early 50's a film about infidelity, even though popular at the time (Nora Prentiss, The Postman Always Rings Twice) was viewed by many as taboo, but that didn't stop them from flocking to the local theater to see it!
What puzzles me is that this film has been ignored. It is a well crafted movie with all the elements of a good film noir. It has crime, it has sex, it has deception and it has corruption throughout and it has great cinematography; what a perfect noir! If you have a chance to see this film on TCM, do yourself a favor and make a copy. You will not be disappointed.
user7630992412592
16/11/2022 02:07
This was probably the tail end of the first great Noir cycle but even if it does tend to flag a little it's still worth anyone's time. Stanwyck is on best scenery-chewing form and Paul Kelly is fine in a lower-billed role. Wendell Corey was, of course, prime lumber and wisely Siodmak doesn't give him anything difficult to do - like acting. The Stanwyck role is a first cousin to the one she played so brilliantly in Double Indemnity i.e. a femme fatale who uses her wiles on some poor sap who is a necessary means to her end whilst all the while there is another guy in the background. Siodmak was no slouch at noir or film-making in general and his professionalism keeps you watching to the bitter end. Definitely worth a look.
John
16/11/2022 02:07
Perfectly decent noirish outing with excellent performance from Barbara Stanwyck, even if she has done much the same before. Small argument in my house where both my son and wife reckoned that the only problem was that they couldn't see the attraction of the femme fatale herself! I certainly beg to differ and feel most drawn to the feline duplicity of her sinister assuredness, but there we go. Even so a great tale that keeps twisting nicely so that even though you know she must be a baddie, the ever turning tale, especially when we get to court keeps you guessing. Wendell Corey is impressive as the assistant DA if not as a lover, but that's just me.
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16/11/2022 02:07
Wendell Corey had a long career in film and television. In this film he plays Cleve Marshall, an assistant DA who is staying late at the office to avoid going home on his anniversary because his father-in-law (Minor Watson) is there.
While he knocking back shots as fast as he can pour them, in walks Thelma Jordan (Barbara Stanwyck) looking for help. Now, one would certainly be suspicious if a beauty like that immediately began a relationship, but our intrepid hero is too drunk to notice, and, after all, he wants to go out and find a dame.
He is no better the next day when his wife (Joan Tetzel) takes the kids to the beach house, and leaves him alone during the week.
As one would expect in film noir, everything is not as it seems. Cleve gets himself into hot water and uses all his wits to get out.
I have to admit the ending was a big surprise.
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उपयोगकर्ता समीक्षा
Dimpho Ndaba
29/05/2023 17:03
source: The File on Thelma Jordon
Laura Ikeji
18/11/2022 08:21
Trailer—The File on Thelma Jordon
Rahul007
16/11/2022 10:25
The File on Thelma Jordon
Mariatou
16/11/2022 02:07
So much has already been said about this film, so I don't have to elaborate. All I can say about this movie is "oh my!". The reason being is that during the late 40's and early 50's a film about infidelity, even though popular at the time (Nora Prentiss, The Postman Always Rings Twice) was viewed by many as taboo, but that didn't stop them from flocking to the local theater to see it!
What puzzles me is that this film has been ignored. It is a well crafted movie with all the elements of a good film noir. It has crime, it has sex, it has deception and it has corruption throughout and it has great cinematography; what a perfect noir! If you have a chance to see this film on TCM, do yourself a favor and make a copy. You will not be disappointed.
user7630992412592
16/11/2022 02:07
This was probably the tail end of the first great Noir cycle but even if it does tend to flag a little it's still worth anyone's time. Stanwyck is on best scenery-chewing form and Paul Kelly is fine in a lower-billed role. Wendell Corey was, of course, prime lumber and wisely Siodmak doesn't give him anything difficult to do - like acting. The Stanwyck role is a first cousin to the one she played so brilliantly in Double Indemnity i.e. a femme fatale who uses her wiles on some poor sap who is a necessary means to her end whilst all the while there is another guy in the background. Siodmak was no slouch at noir or film-making in general and his professionalism keeps you watching to the bitter end. Definitely worth a look.
John
16/11/2022 02:07
Perfectly decent noirish outing with excellent performance from Barbara Stanwyck, even if she has done much the same before. Small argument in my house where both my son and wife reckoned that the only problem was that they couldn't see the attraction of the femme fatale herself! I certainly beg to differ and feel most drawn to the feline duplicity of her sinister assuredness, but there we go. Even so a great tale that keeps twisting nicely so that even though you know she must be a baddie, the ever turning tale, especially when we get to court keeps you guessing. Wendell Corey is impressive as the assistant DA if not as a lover, but that's just me.
♡
16/11/2022 02:07
Wendell Corey had a long career in film and television. In this film he plays Cleve Marshall, an assistant DA who is staying late at the office to avoid going home on his anniversary because his father-in-law (Minor Watson) is there.
While he knocking back shots as fast as he can pour them, in walks Thelma Jordan (Barbara Stanwyck) looking for help. Now, one would certainly be suspicious if a beauty like that immediately began a relationship, but our intrepid hero is too drunk to notice, and, after all, he wants to go out and find a dame.
He is no better the next day when his wife (Joan Tetzel) takes the kids to the beach house, and leaves him alone during the week.
As one would expect in film noir, everything is not as it seems. Cleve gets himself into hot water and uses all his wits to get out.
I have to admit the ending was a big surprise.
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